A Note on Noncommutative String theory and its low energy limit
Abstract
The noncommutative string theory is described by embedding open string theory in a constant second rank antisymmetric Bμ field and the noncommutative gauge theory is defined by a deformed product. As a check, study of various scattering amplitudes in both noncommutative string and noncommutative gauge theory confirm that in the α' 0 limit, the noncommutative string theoretic amplitude goes over to the noncommutative gauge theoretic amplitude, and the couplings are related as gYM=G012α'. Furthermore we show that in this limit there will not be any correction to the gauge theoretic action because of absence of massive modes. We get sin/cos factors in the scattering amplitudes depending on the odd/even number of external photons.
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